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4-502: Whitfield House is located on Fiennes Street in Toodyay, Western Australia . The house was completed in 1863 for John Acton Wroth . It was originally a four roomed cottage with shingle roof. From 1871, Mrs. G. Whitfield used the site for a private school. In 1887, Augustus Frederick Lee Steere of the Lee Steere family purchased the house and added two rooms on the east end. He bequeathed

8-754: Is a short street located to the south of the railway line that passes through Toodyay. Fiennes Street is part of the Central Toodyay Heritage Area, and the location of a number of historic buildings included on the Shire of Toodyay ’s Municipal Inventory. These include Lavender Cottage, Whitfield House , the former Green's Cottage, the Toodyay Shire Council offices, the court house , and Toodyay Lodge (also known as Freemasons Hall ). [REDACTED] Australian roads portal This Western Australian road or road transport-related article

12-427: The building notes that it was renovated in 1949, through the generosity of Sir Ernest and Lady Lee Steere . 31°33′12″S 116°28′05″E  /  31.5532°S 116.4681°E  / -31.5532; 116.4681 This article about an Australian building or structure is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Fiennes Street, Toodyay Fiennes Street , in Toodyay, Western Australia ,

16-560: The place to the Anglican Church on his death in 1903. The first clergyman to occupy the rectory was the Reverend John Ellis. It later became a private residence. The house remains today as an extended dwelling of brick and iron construction with rendered arches to door and window openings, brick chimneys and casement windows. The front verandah has timber posts and colonial style cross-cross balustrading. A commemorative plaque on

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